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for those who have caused his con­ viction. This is a fast moving story in which the claims of Christ are pressed home to both the disreputable and the respected socially. The wide use of slang and gangster language will not appeal to some readers. 183 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $2.50. ’ T il Night is Gone By Phyllis Primmer Elaine Taylor tells her own story in the first person. Preparation for the African mission field, departure for the field, leaving behind her fi­ ance, Mel Kamp for further prepara­ tion—all these emphasize the prob­ lems which must be faced by young people who feel God’s call to the foreign field. Misunderstanding and a broken engagement, threatened blindness also, lead to the solution of problems through prayer and de­ pendence upon God until both are serving in Africa together. Excellent reading for those contemplating for­ eign missionary service. 272 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.00. PRAYER? by Arthur Petrie. 22 pages; cloth; American Prophetic League, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. A defense of the propriety of the Chris­ tian's present use of rhe Lord's Prayer. THE CHRISTIAN AFTER DEATH by Robert Ervin Hough. 127 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago, ill.; 3,5c. Moody Colportage Library. Good discussions of various aspects of the be­ liever after death, heaven and resurrection-. RIGHT IN ROMANS by C. Norman Bart­ lett. 128 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago, III.; 35c. Moody Colportage Library. Excellent expanded outline of Paul's Epistle to the Ro­ mans. ROQUE ELEPHANT by Charles Ludwig. 72 pages; boards; Scripture Press, Chicago, III.; *$1.00. A missionary story for children center­ ing about a ferocious elephant, greatly feared among the Swahilis. MAN-EATERS DON'T KNOCK by Charles Lud­ wig. 68 pages; boards; Scripture Press, Chi­ cago, III.;' $1.Q0 Adventure missionary story for children involving Simba, the lion, and Missionary Green and his boys in Kenya Colony. MAN-EATERS AND MASAI SPEARS by Charles Ludwig. 69 pages; boards; Scripture Press, Chicago/ III.; $1.00 Missionary story for boys and girls about the Masai tribe of Kenya, famous for its spears. CHUMA by Charles Ludwig. 72 pages; boards; Scripture Press, Chicago, III.; $1.00. A missionary story for girls— the central char­ acter is Chuma, the little daughter of Baku, famous witch doctor of Kenya. THE GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF THE SUN­ DAY SCHOOL by Vivian D. Gunderson. 124 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago, III.; 35c. Moody Colportage Library. Practical manual for Su^Hav '-chool organization and conduct. OBJECT LESSONS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS by Elmer L. Wilder. 60 pages; paper; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; 50c. Twenty-six new object lessons by a veteran children's teacher. OBJECT LESSONS EASY-TO-GIVE by Charles C. Ryrie. 44 pages; paper; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; 50c. Thirty-four unusual object lesions for children. GO TILL YOU MISS by Mabel H. Nance. 32 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago, III.; 35c. Thirty-one quiz games based on various cate­ gories of Bible objects and persons. BIBLE QUIZ PAD, Numbers 1 and 2. Moody Press, Chicago, III. Bible quiz sheets for use in meetings and socials; inside cover, contains answers. Handy for leaders and teachers. TRAVELING WITH CHRIST THROUGH JOHN 3:16 by John and Martin Keuning. Zondervan. Publication House, Grand Rapids, Mich. Teach­ er's Guide and Pupil's Book for Pre-school, primary, junior and young people with instruc­ tional material and visual notebook work. Ex­ cellent material.

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